Poems by Emily Dickinson
Such are the inlets of the mind --
... Such are the inlets of the mind -- ...
Such is the Force of Happiness --
... Assisted by its stimulus --Who Misery -- sustain -- ...
Summer begins to have the look
... A gain upon the backward leaves --Autumn begins to be inferred ...
Summer for thee, grant I may be
... And Oriole -- are done!For thee to bloom, I'll skip the tomb ...
Summer has two Beginnings --
... Than a remaining Face --Departing then -- forever -- ...
Summer is shorter than any one --
... As an only Dollar --Sorrow -- now -- is polite -- and stays -- ...
Summer laid her simple Hat
... Unobserved -- a Ribbon slipt, ...
Sunset that screens, reveals --
... Sunset that screens, reveals -- ...
Superfluous were the Sun
... For every Day be saidThat syllable whose Faith ...
Superiority to Fate
... But possible to earnA pittance at a time ...
Surprise is like a thrilling -- pungent --
... Surprise is like a thrilling -- pungent -- ...
Suspense -- is Hostiler than Death --
... Suspense -- does not conclude --But perishes -- to live anew -- ...
Sweet -- safe -- Houses
... From their People Pearl --No Bald Death -- affront their Parlors -- ...
Sweet -- You forgot -- but I remembered
... Seeking More -- to spend --Just to be Rich -- to waste my Guineas ...
Sweet hours have perished here;
... Within its precincts hopes have played, -- ...